Honestly good luck with the search but I am afraid that you are a few years too late.Finding is almost impossible and the price people ask who are willing to sell is simply ridiculous.You will not pay what the pickups are worth but the price for its rarity.
My advice is to buy the best pickups you can get for your preferences and playing and you will pay a lot less than for the Dry Zs.
Yes they are great and sound fantastic but they are not worth the amount of money some guys want to make with them.
I own 3 EGF with Drys and know how good they are

Honestly good luck with the search but I am afraid that you are a few years too late.Finding is almost impossible and the price people ask who are willing to sell is simply ridiculous.You will not pay what the pickups are worth but the price for its rarity.
My advice is to buy the best pickups you can get for your preferences and playing and you will pay a lot less than for the Dry Zs.
Yes they are great and sound fantastic but they are not worth the amount of money some guys want to make with them.
I own 3 EGF with Drys and know how good they are

You're right. The price is really ridiculous.
It's onlyby historical coherence that I want DryZ.
Maybe, it would be faster to buy an EGF on 1200 directly.

Check in with Declan at Deacci pickups - he hand winds one of his sets based upon Dry Z specs - think it's the Pure Vintage LP59 - Two. They're great pickups at a great price. Forum member Mitch Malloy knows all about them